DIPLOMA IN FILM
Programmes Offered
School of Communication and Computer Studies
Introduction
Coming out of both theory and cultural studies, the academic rationale of Film is rigorous and wide-ranging, allowing for a selection of differing approaches to films, national cinemas, theory, directors, historical movements and technological innovation.
Objectives
- To enable students to understand the Film world and tell African stories in an African way.
- To enable the student to comprehend the challenges facing today’s film industry and learn how to surmount these challenges.
Duration
Modes of Delivery
Face to Face learning
The programme will be delivered through lectures, seminars, class discussions, case studies, field trips and class exercises.
Virtual / Distance and e-learning
The programme is delivered virtually through robust e-learning platforms that facilitate students’ interactions with self-instructional material such as study modules, multimedia prepared by lectures, online assessments and online interactive devices. The platforms also facilitate virtual student-lecturer interactions.
Blended learning
A combination of face-to-face and virtual learning.
Modes of Study
Regular (Day)
Evening
Virtual Learning
Admission into the Diploma program will be subject to the general regulations of St. Paul’s University. Specifically, those intending to seek admission for the course will be expected to meet the following criteria:
- KCSE mean grade of C-
January
May
September
